We all know what a typewriter looks like, and how this has been translated directly into the modern day computer keyboard, or ...
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I bought a Japanese keyboard for my computer last time I was in Japan. Well it didn't come with an operating manual and I have no idea how to make it work(I'm not computer savvy). I've noticed that ...
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Some folks at Google Japan have a habit of designing impractical keyboards. A few years ago we saw a single-row keyboard with every letter, number and character laid out along a 5.4 foot strip. There ...
Google Japan has unveiled the Gboard Dial Version, a retro-inspired keyboard that replaces traditional keys with nine rotary dials, reimagining typing through mid-century mechanical design. The Gboard ...
Through the looking glass: This concept keyboard would likely slow down anyone accustomed to conventional typing. However, its open-source plans ensure the project can live on among hobbyists ...
Google Japan has unveiled its latest quirky invention, the Gboard Dial Version keyboard. The device takes inspiration from rotary phones and replaces traditional keys with nine dials of different ...
Though there are a number of different layouts for computer keyboards – such as QWERTY, AZERTY, DVORAK and so on – most have rows of keys that you push down to generate letters, numbers or symbols.
Typing has never looked — or sounded — like this. At the same time, it feels strangely familiar (if you’re an old fart like me). This week, Google Japan unveiled the Gboard Dial Edition, a bizarrely ...